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most home schoolers are left alone by the government. against home schooling. in those nations where it is illegal, home schoolers risk losing their children. two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are pushed away from it. >> sweden is the toughest places to home school. michael donnelly of the home school administration. president of the nordic committee for human rights calls it a dictatorship where social workers tell parents what to do. >> they claim to be a democracy, far from it. it is a dictatorship. social workers dictating how you live. children. >> this family lost custody of family and it is killing his wife. >> if we can't fix this soon, dominic will not have a mother anymore. >> russia is one of the freest nations in which to home school. family policy expert. >
most home schoolers are left alone by the government. against home schooling. in those nations where it is illegal, home schoolers risk losing their children. two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are...
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the government's new micro finance law is the bedrock for the program. the foundation was to build the capacity of the local ngo so it can operate without outside help. that means that employees have to be trained at. one of her task is to visit loan recipients to check the money is being spent a lucrative late and is having a positive effect. -- to check the money is being spent lucratively and is having a positive effect. this person is a great example of what this kind of a loan can do. she runs a small restaurant, and imports and sort -- an important source of income for her family of five. with the loan, i can buy supplies and offer people more food and increase my turnover by 50%. happy. she is planning to grant her another loan. she asks if she will be able to make the larger repayments. yes, she says, it should not be a problem. she shows me her house. at the moment, she lives with her husband's parents. it for business keeps growing with the help of the loans, she hopes to be able to afford her own house one day. since the end of the military di
the government's new micro finance law is the bedrock for the program. the foundation was to build the capacity of the local ngo so it can operate without outside help. that means that employees have to be trained at. one of her task is to visit loan recipients to check the money is being spent a lucrative late and is having a positive effect. -- to check the money is being spent lucratively and is having a positive effect. this person is a great example of what this kind of a loan can do. she...
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it is the powerful tribes that govern large parts of the country. for many, it is a fight for survival. international aid and food deliveries to prevent the worse. >> we spoke earlier with our analyst from yemen and we asked him for his take on the situation in the country. >> that report paints a rather desperate picture. it overlooks the positive aspects of the political transition and the peaceful protests triggering major bridge a major political changes in yemen. they put an end to 33 years and they also managed to give birth to a transition plan which contains a road map for change and has international support. it is certainly not a perfect plan, but it leads to the election of a new interim president. the new dialogue starts today and it faces some challenges, i agree, but first and foremost a provides an excellent challenge for a new beginning. >> tell us more about this national dialogue. what are they hoping to achieve? >> the national dialogue conference aims to achieve, among other things, unity in a country that is drifting apart and p
it is the powerful tribes that govern large parts of the country. for many, it is a fight for survival. international aid and food deliveries to prevent the worse. >> we spoke earlier with our analyst from yemen and we asked him for his take on the situation in the country. >> that report paints a rather desperate picture. it overlooks the positive aspects of the political transition and the peaceful protests triggering major bridge a major political changes in yemen. they put an...
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half years, so the station took the government to court. family court issued legally binding rulings in our favor three times, but the media authority contested all these rulings, so they kept us in limbo for two years. that is in line with their policy of economically ruining critical media. >> critical reports by their trademark. currently, the station is up in arms because the hon carian government has handed out awards to notorious anti-semite and right-wing extremists. >> starting today, i no longer want to where the metal -- wear the medal. i'm going to send it back to the minister. >> students staged a parody. the party is supported by sympathizers in germany. >> our two countries are depicted as scandalously small. this must change. >> apart from the parity, the students have little to laugh about. they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not
half years, so the station took the government to court. family court issued legally binding rulings in our favor three times, but the media authority contested all these rulings, so they kept us in limbo for two years. that is in line with their policy of economically ruining critical media. >> critical reports by their trademark. currently, the station is up in arms because the hon carian government has handed out awards to notorious anti-semite and right-wing extremists. >>...
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there is pressure on the government, but it is now trying to solve its kurdish problem. the talks had started in october. now, they are bearing fruit. >> let me ask you this -- some people say this is the last opportunity that he will have to exert power over the pkk. do you see it that way as well? >> that is certainly a consideration. although he has recently shown he is still the number one authority in the movement. it was seen as an example of his power, and the fact that he has managed to get the backing of the pkk leaders and also the organization across europe as well. that are underlining that although they do have concerns, they are supporting him. >> all right, thank you very much. >> on day two of president barack obama's diplomatic tour to the middle east, he met with palestinian officials in the west bank to emphasize the importance of reaching an israeli-palestinian peace deal, but the difficulty of the mission was underscored by a rocket attack in southern israel by palestinian militants in gaza. >> thursday afternoon, he received a standing ovation from
there is pressure on the government, but it is now trying to solve its kurdish problem. the talks had started in october. now, they are bearing fruit. >> let me ask you this -- some people say this is the last opportunity that he will have to exert power over the pkk. do you see it that way as well? >> that is certainly a consideration. although he has recently shown he is still the number one authority in the movement. it was seen as an example of his power, and the fact that he...
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the public spending framework introduced by the previous government divided government spending the two halves. fixed departmental budgets and was called annually managed expenditure. the annual managed expenditure. in practice it was unmanaged expenditure and that includes almost the entire welfare budget, as well as items like debt interest and payments to the unions. according to the forecast today, the european budget deal by the prime minister has paid britain a total of 3.5 billion pounds. we will now introduce a new limit of the significant proposal of annually managed expenditure, set out in a way that allows the -- allows us to operate that will bring controlled areas of public spending that have been out of control. we will set out how more details of this work -- in the new spending limit at the brown in june. welfare andns on they are tough, and they affect many people. make the difficult decisions for them and the country, it would be much worse. active monetary policy and a responsible fiscal policy are two components of our plan and we need the supply side reform to put t
the public spending framework introduced by the previous government divided government spending the two halves. fixed departmental budgets and was called annually managed expenditure. the annual managed expenditure. in practice it was unmanaged expenditure and that includes almost the entire welfare budget, as well as items like debt interest and payments to the unions. according to the forecast today, the european budget deal by the prime minister has paid britain a total of 3.5 billion...
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so the government has made asylum of use a punishable crime -- asylum abuse. 80% of those affected are roma. these drastic measures are to ensure other citizens can travel freely. the eu has threatened to suspend the said-free travel. these are hard times for the roma. elvira is 34 and has three children. she married her husband when she was 14. she lived in germany before as a child until she was 7. now the family of five lives in two rooms with her in-laws -- 12 square meters to eat, sleep, and do homework. the entryway serves as a kitchen. >> they would love to have another room so each would have their own bed, but that is impossible. >> they could use the suspended 50 euros a month welfare benefit. neither elvira nor her husband has worked. occasional day jobs earn them up 15 euros. fights are common at school. >> two or three times a week, not just fistfights, but with knives, brass knuckles, even guns. >> they venture out, but they are cautious. with more than 20,000 roma, it is the biggest community of its kind in europe. unemployment is an estimated 90%. it is fertile ground f
so the government has made asylum of use a punishable crime -- asylum abuse. 80% of those affected are roma. these drastic measures are to ensure other citizens can travel freely. the eu has threatened to suspend the said-free travel. these are hard times for the roma. elvira is 34 and has three children. she married her husband when she was 14. she lived in germany before as a child until she was 7. now the family of five lives in two rooms with her in-laws -- 12 square meters to eat, sleep,...
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the previous government, the previous government borrowed -- [yelling] >> order! order! order! >> we can't have all talk without the year. it's not a competition who can shout loudest. you don't want to boo your own chancellor. i'm sure your constituents would understand if you believe the chamber. let us continue. chancellor exchequer. >> mr. deputy speaker, the facts show the opposite to be true. the previous government borrowed 159 billion. this year the government is forecasted to borrow 114 billion pounds. that's 45 pounds a year less borrowing. borrowing from 108 billion next year and 97 billion in 2014, and 87 billion in the last year before holding 61 billion and 42 billion in the following two years and ensure complete transparency the odr published the number without the cash transfer. they show on the measure too borrow is forecast to fall. we admitted to a fiscal mandate that would balance the current budget over the following rolling five years, i can confirm that they we're on course to meet our fiscal mandate and meet it one year only. however, the likelihood of
the previous government, the previous government borrowed -- [yelling] >> order! order! order! >> we can't have all talk without the year. it's not a competition who can shout loudest. you don't want to boo your own chancellor. i'm sure your constituents would understand if you believe the chamber. let us continue. chancellor exchequer. >> mr. deputy speaker, the facts show the opposite to be true. the previous government borrowed 159 billion. this year the government is...
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when power is divided between entities like the bannerman and the government just the president ends up with no power lies and it's easy then if it happens in a state you can stage fights and conflicts this clash on the people with the hind all this you can lay your hands on some valuable assets privatizing before anyone knows it so they don't like it that they can't do it for freedom of speech of liberalism and other such things but that can a serious how is it even possible not to have them with all the modern media around there is no way for instance that russia today is a channel i have any influence on if you like it you can watch it anyone can and there is also the internet our analysts have calculated fifty one percent of our active population are not active internet users how can i possibly keep their mouths shut i am more than anyone opposed to bans building when says and other such things you can win the fight if you stay strong if you're weak you better stay out of the fight because you're only going to get yourself and your state chased into a corner so i don't want to so
when power is divided between entities like the bannerman and the government just the president ends up with no power lies and it's easy then if it happens in a state you can stage fights and conflicts this clash on the people with the hind all this you can lay your hands on some valuable assets privatizing before anyone knows it so they don't like it that they can't do it for freedom of speech of liberalism and other such things but that can a serious how is it even possible not to have them...
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then as i priest avenue the government he and others had to keep their politicians the the himself. his passion for the poor impressed the vatican. as pope he set out in the footsteps of st. peter to become the rock that the church stands on. he was never to waiver, he was shot five times in an assassination attempt. as his body bent his spiritual spine did not. relentlessly he it can his message to a world that hello. some hoped he would take a stands on matters such as material. >> to commit your service to the truth. america needs much prayer, or it will lose its soul. >> reporter: in 1987 behind bullet-proof gas he was greeted with agolation. but he called on fidel ka too. h he told -- but he called on fidel castro. he spoke openly against the war in iraq. causing discomfort for president bush. it wasn't the first time whence. the vatican had promised the pope would not bring the topic of stem cell research. the pope ignored that and made a speech on the -p topic ooze the president listened. >> a free and gorgeous network. what is what the church is about to be. congregations ha
then as i priest avenue the government he and others had to keep their politicians the the himself. his passion for the poor impressed the vatican. as pope he set out in the footsteps of st. peter to become the rock that the church stands on. he was never to waiver, he was shot five times in an assassination attempt. as his body bent his spiritual spine did not. relentlessly he it can his message to a world that hello. some hoped he would take a stands on matters such as material. >> to...
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then as i priest avenue the government he and others had to keep their politicians the the himself. his passion for the poor impressed the vatican. as pope he set out in the footsteps of st. peter to become the rock that the church stands on. he was never to waiver, he was shot five times in an assassination attempt. as his body bent his spiritual spine did not. relentlessly he it can his message to a world that hello. some hoped he would take a stands on matters such as material. >> to commit your service to the truth. america needs much prayer, or it will lose its soul. >> reporter: in 1987 behind bullet-proof gas he was greeted with agolation. but he called on fidel ka too. h he told -- but he called on fidel castro. he spoke openly against the war in iraq. causing discomfort for president bush. it wasn't the first time whence. the vatican had promised the pope would not bring the topic of stem cell research. the pope ignored that and made a speech on the -p topic ooze the president listened. >> a free and gorgeous network. what is what the church is about to be. congregations ha
then as i priest avenue the government he and others had to keep their politicians the the himself. his passion for the poor impressed the vatican. as pope he set out in the footsteps of st. peter to become the rock that the church stands on. he was never to waiver, he was shot five times in an assassination attempt. as his body bent his spiritual spine did not. relentlessly he it can his message to a world that hello. some hoped he would take a stands on matters such as material. >> to...
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government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding here's another one why spread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks. nektar to government contracts for bottled water twenty two people were criminally convicted but still tens of millions of dollars in contracts for bottled water but for iraqis they're paying a different cost a government rife with corruption and in fighting near daily deadly bombing still blast baghdad streets and a quarter of the country's thirty one million lives in poverty meanwhile war veteran and peace activist police the scars left on iraqis as well as the coalition troops will take years to heal nicely you know america the ball in a china shop you know the iraq we
government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding here's another one why spread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost tens of millions of dollars in...
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for invetors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not all of them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other way. it might create jobs, butt could also be a risk to the company. i sat on the board of the company that did just that. we looked at all of the options and say, we have cashier. we c use this cash. >> yes, this is still capital preservation. >> yes, a few things going
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays...
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as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. next hour t.v. interview with a man labeled europe's last dictator stay with us. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out it's come back when i was people like he used to be. for the homeless on on say. to me speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about seventy ip interviews intriguing story for you . then try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. i think some of the worst by seal on by sure if to listen with me to go hello and thank you very much for being with r.t. you've come to st petersburg to discuss further integration of russia and belarus with president putin well you know earlier there was talk of single currency single flak single problem but that now less than twenty years on it's k
as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. next hour t.v. interview with a man labeled europe's last dictator stay with us. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out it's come back when i was people like he used to be. for the homeless on on say. to me speak your language. programs in...
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...
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pressure could be put on other governments friendly governments within the european union maybe elsewhere in the world to actually take some of those guantanamo detainees who have been cleared for release it's approximately seventy people who have been cleared and yet no solution has been found for them some countries the u.k. is one have already taken some of their own residence but nobody is are seems to be offering any additional help at the moment so the united states is basically left with no solution as to where these people can go and as your report says as well they appear to actually have given up really trying to find a real solution for these people which is horrendous and a real blot on the human rights record i think of the united states president barack obama when he first stepped into the scene as president he said that his fear for is a major you know work it's a close up of guantanamo but now the u.s. military has asked for forty nine million dollars to construct a new prison building at the facility how does this all add up well i don't think it does add up i think the b
pressure could be put on other governments friendly governments within the european union maybe elsewhere in the world to actually take some of those guantanamo detainees who have been cleared for release it's approximately seventy people who have been cleared and yet no solution has been found for them some countries the u.k. is one have already taken some of their own residence but nobody is are seems to be offering any additional help at the moment so the united states is basically left with...
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government hasn't closed the facility with some inmates that. we are facing a lot of problems. because no one thought to drink no good school. mates when you park. your local what's not enough wealth is a law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. molten will be used. down for a matter of artist i was fired almost. all fired. by a right. been living this way to seventeenth century. tricked. their communities are the cell and. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and garner family and faith and the treasure. a clear image of iraq after invasion. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on our t.v. . when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother l
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reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government. under the ground whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to produce a bit in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political groups have the rights at this stage of rebuilding a home where the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about a legitimate government and the german government should represent the opinions and interests of the whole syrian nation our position is balanced and we see that what we are seeing now is wrong. just a few minutes we'll take a look back at president obama's visit to israel and palestine to see what if anything was achieved. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this matter
reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government. under the ground whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to produce a bit in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political...
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is giving cyprus has to be matched by the cyprus government coming up with about close to seven billion themselves the problem is they don't have the money and the only way they can get it out is out of their depositors now on the other side of the equation the germans will only agree to this bailout if the russians depositors which is a lot is about thirty billion dollars worth of russian money in those banks they don't get away scot free so there's a little bit of behind the scenes politics happening here in terms of who is getting hit i'm not sure that's michael but it's quite i mean a lot of russians are not happy about your head michel. they're not happy but i don't it's because of deposits in the central bank says up to seventy billion in deposits in cypriot banks seven billion is held by russian nationals that may be not underestimate but certainly nothing more than double that out of seventy billion now it's quite true that russian entities have loaned money to the. cypriot banks but it's a different matter overwhelmingly the people who are getting burned by this tax on deposito
is giving cyprus has to be matched by the cyprus government coming up with about close to seven billion themselves the problem is they don't have the money and the only way they can get it out is out of their depositors now on the other side of the equation the germans will only agree to this bailout if the russians depositors which is a lot is about thirty billion dollars worth of russian money in those banks they don't get away scot free so there's a little bit of behind the scenes politics...
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one issue and the reason that we have these companies in cyprus also why rules how to get the russian government aid you cite. i don't think that they will move immediately but they were definite look at the situation closely what we understand is if we look at the metals in oil companies that have subsidiaries of some sort of cyprus we don't store much cash we know that russian banks have some exposure russia six sort of exposure but what we at least believe we know is that the russian companies don't store a lot of cash in cyprus and when money goes to cyprus it might not be the final destination it could also go from cyprus to switzerland cetera but i do believe that russian companies would have some kind of operations in cyprus would be monitoring the situation very closely. ok we're actually going to stay with the topic just now got tanya just had to fill me in on all the details and as i understand it you've been speaking to heads of companies russian business what it's like to save all of us right here so you know i've spoken to russia's richest man been there alex amer of the show of who
one issue and the reason that we have these companies in cyprus also why rules how to get the russian government aid you cite. i don't think that they will move immediately but they were definite look at the situation closely what we understand is if we look at the metals in oil companies that have subsidiaries of some sort of cyprus we don't store much cash we know that russian banks have some exposure russia six sort of exposure but what we at least believe we know is that the russian...
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government. all of the politics that goes on. that with the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of the members don't even qualify to be a part of it and just bolt from the club altogether. in the european union union does divide. >> yes, it is a battle for supremacy for a domination of europe. it is being done almost totally covertly without real approval of citizens. >> there is the european union going? >> i think it will. being british, i hope that it will. i am vice president of the independence party in the uk. >> i have no idea. i always thought that was a fake accent. [laughter] >> you know, the country
government. all of the politics that goes on. that with the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of...
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cypriots panic over billions in frozen savings on the lash out at their government and goodbye good job cuts the harsh treatment from europe. china and russia as top companies sign off massive oil and gas supply deals bolstering ties during the new chinese leaders visit to moscow his first official foreign trip to bring up to speed on but today. i'm glad tunnel by officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while having rights groups put the figure out over one hundred. we're getting them just joined us coming up here in our team tonight to our top story the as you just heard thousands of anti-government protesters a clashing with riot police outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital cairo reports of come in saying that over seventy people have already been injured that's the indication anyway ati's bell true is therefore it's not about what's going to bring us up to speed on this latest violence he's. going to. seize he punted week and we're going to take or take but i'm certain the good people i keep thinking if i ge
cypriots panic over billions in frozen savings on the lash out at their government and goodbye good job cuts the harsh treatment from europe. china and russia as top companies sign off massive oil and gas supply deals bolstering ties during the new chinese leaders visit to moscow his first official foreign trip to bring up to speed on but today. i'm glad tunnel by officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while having rights groups put the figure out...
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the syrian government and he made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and fight for their country and he was he was under a lot of threats around the time of the and said rest in syria but he insisted on his and his position i did not change into becoming one of this one of the people who were with pollution and with the rest. meanwhile cracks appearing in the syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister to govern rebel held areas the election of u.s. citizen ghassan hitto led twelve members of the body to resign from the umbrella opposition group. who took part in the anti assad movement says the coalition is being guided by islamist radicals. the coalition went too far forming a monochrome government which we can characterize as extremists the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of the head of government for iraq under mcgrath whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result
the syrian government and he made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and fight for their country and he was he was under a lot of threats around the time of the and said rest in syria but he insisted on his and his position i did not change into becoming one of this one of the people who were with pollution and with the rest. meanwhile cracks appearing in the syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister to govern rebel held areas...
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resident is being kept there without charge or reports on the british government's response r.t. turned to the u.k. foreign office for their position and we can have a listen to the statement that we received back right now the u.k. has long held that indefinite detention review a fair trial is unacceptable and we welcome president obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the sustainable and principled regime for the handling of detainees. so quite an anodyne text read that sounds like it could be in some serious need of updating actually it refers to us president obama's continuing commitment to closing down the prison now the closure of guantanamo bay was actually one of us president obama's main campaign promises back in the two thousand and eight presidential election it's something he's spoken about a lot it's a promise he's made repeatedly yet. later and nothing has happened in fact the only shutting down that's taken place recently is the closure of the government office that's charged with transferring the detainees
resident is being kept there without charge or reports on the british government's response r.t. turned to the u.k. foreign office for their position and we can have a listen to the statement that we received back right now the u.k. has long held that indefinite detention review a fair trial is unacceptable and we welcome president obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the sustainable and principled regime for the handling of...
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government doesn't close the facility on the few stories in just a few minutes. we are facing a lot of problem. because no one. school. when you are. other local what's not enough wealth is a wall in the local community one a community l.n.g. mold and will be. done for america up artist i was fired i must fight. i'll fight. for rights. when living in the seventeenth century. tricked. their community on the ceiling. they clearly distinguish between their old. guard their family and things and the treasure. actually your image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the root of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on r.t.e. . when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to want just a bed longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. is in a mood. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this step motherland.
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pnts. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money coany selling out. but not like you'd expect help the eonomy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for investors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not allf them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other w
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pnts. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [...
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are now taking tax money out of the government and so of course you're going to have budget deficits go up was this just like a crazy idea in the first place yes i think so i think that the whole notion of an automatic fix level denies the inevitable flexibility the inevitability of new developments that no one who wrote these rules ever for saw and that it. puts a straight jacket on policy makers that never makes much sense that forces them to violate these rules that violation is interpreted in strange ways by the different players in an economy it's an irrational way to manage a capitalism that is always unstable and unpredictable so i would like to mention something about the cyprus event i think it's enormously important much more that's been understood first of all the the government of cyprus agreed with europe to impose these levees on the depositors of their own country they were planning to do that hope they'd be no trouble and had originally scheduled for their banks to open tuesday yesterday when the cypriot people said no way you are not going to make us pay for a crisis
are now taking tax money out of the government and so of course you're going to have budget deficits go up was this just like a crazy idea in the first place yes i think so i think that the whole notion of an automatic fix level denies the inevitable flexibility the inevitability of new developments that no one who wrote these rules ever for saw and that it. puts a straight jacket on policy makers that never makes much sense that forces them to violate these rules that violation is interpreted...
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bailing is this government theft in broad daylight is applying a levy on depositors the answer to this small islands financial woes or is it a means to tax russians using cyprus as a legal tax haven and most importantly can europeans trust their banks anymore. to cross the cyprus financial crisis i'm joined by michael burke in london he is an economic consultant and a former senior international economist with citi bank and in washington we cross the shares and raymond she is a professor of international finance and director of the european union research center at george washington university all right crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want when you go to washington first you said this is moral hazard this is what's going on in cyprus right now can you explain that please. sure sure the you know this is unprecedented what is happening right now in a financial crisis the one the one entity you protect are always a small savers and they're getting hit this time so most the small savers will be hit by a six point seven five percent tax and exchange they'll be
bailing is this government theft in broad daylight is applying a levy on depositors the answer to this small islands financial woes or is it a means to tax russians using cyprus as a legal tax haven and most importantly can europeans trust their banks anymore. to cross the cyprus financial crisis i'm joined by michael burke in london he is an economic consultant and a former senior international economist with citi bank and in washington we cross the shares and raymond she is a professor of...
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government talks of expanding the notorious facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial that. and also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned home planning to regain political power despite criminal charges under sedation threats from the taliban. the syrian national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president early admires al-khateeb announced he was stepping down just months after he was elected on his policy i have the details. statement was outed said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached red lines now he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to work with freedom that cannot be available from official institutions keep in mind that her to it was someone that both russia and the united states look to as a person that they could negotiate with on the future of syria back in february hunted met with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov following his claim that the syrian opposition was rea
government talks of expanding the notorious facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial that. and also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned home planning to regain political power despite criminal charges under sedation threats from the taliban. the syrian national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president early admires al-khateeb announced he was stepping down just months after he was elected on...
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has called for a ceasefire with the government in a message read it to tens of thousands of kurdish new year celebrations it follows months of secret negotiations with authorities and it's seen as a step forward towards ending the twenty nine year conflict it's left forty thousand people dead week ago the kurdistan workers party the p.k. k. made a symbolic gesture releasing eight turkish hostages. more topical conversation soon than on this channel the tough financial choices facing cyprus up for discussion next in the kaiser reports our next program in a few minutes enjoying. wealthy british style. time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't gossip about what your mobile device says you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. by imax kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah we're still in new york city stacey
has called for a ceasefire with the government in a message read it to tens of thousands of kurdish new year celebrations it follows months of secret negotiations with authorities and it's seen as a step forward towards ending the twenty nine year conflict it's left forty thousand people dead week ago the kurdistan workers party the p.k. k. made a symbolic gesture releasing eight turkish hostages. more topical conversation soon than on this channel the tough financial choices facing cyprus up...
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last year the british government came under fire for blocking veterans from receiving us. special commemorative award from the russian government that medal was to be awarded as a symbol of gratitude for all that british veterans did to help the soviet union during the darkest days of the war and we now know we went through. yet despite the opposition of m.p.'s the foreign office blocked the move saying the fight against nazi germany happened too long ago for the men to be recognized effectively leaving some veterans to die without recognition for their service and the thanks they deserved i think it's disgraceful absolutely disgraceful that. we were not the commode rooms. are those that ruined the american. dollar though been a war movie except one of us normally you know the russians he was with us so this arctic star is. a little bit of a. soft. you know. not with the pride that. the russians. for those who braved the arctic waters and so that country will those years ago it's a day of celebration shaking hands with the prime minister followed by a reception on the h.m.
last year the british government came under fire for blocking veterans from receiving us. special commemorative award from the russian government that medal was to be awarded as a symbol of gratitude for all that british veterans did to help the soviet union during the darkest days of the war and we now know we went through. yet despite the opposition of m.p.'s the foreign office blocked the move saying the fight against nazi germany happened too long ago for the men to be recognized...
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and syria's government and opposition both demand an international . deadly chemical attack both sides are blaming each other. you're watching with me and. now for rockets have reportedly been fired from gaza into israel where u.s. president barack obama is on his first foreign visit since re-election he's expected to head to the west bank later on thursday as part of his middle east tour our correspondent paula slay is there and brings us the details. there were four rockets that were fired from the northern gaza and town of beit hanoun as israel two landed inside gaza but one landed in the backyard of a residential home in the southern israeli town of store water now there were no injuries although there was some damage to the back yard this coming on the second day of the american president barack obama's visit to the region and just hours before he will arrive here in the palestinian city of ramallah so he obama so far is speaking primarily to the israeli public and he admitted as much last night after he met with israeli prime minister benjamin ne
and syria's government and opposition both demand an international . deadly chemical attack both sides are blaming each other. you're watching with me and. now for rockets have reportedly been fired from gaza into israel where u.s. president barack obama is on his first foreign visit since re-election he's expected to head to the west bank later on thursday as part of his middle east tour our correspondent paula slay is there and brings us the details. there were four rockets that were fired...
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and syria's government and opposition rebels both demand an international internet alleged deadly chemical attack that both sides are blaming on each other. and i welcome you watching our take with me andrey farm. now a big talks over a tiny country moscow has become the focal point in efforts to overcome cypresses economic crisis e.u. officials arrive in the russian capital on thursday joining the separate finance minister who is already in town the ailing euro zone state is running out of time to avoid bankruptcy but pressure increasing from brussels after cyprus rejected preconditions for an loaned me moderate frosty welcome may be ahead for the delegation this article piece going off reports. russian authorities were already quite critical of the cyprus bailout plan proposed by brussels and the so-called troika of key investors which is aimed at taxing private bank accounts in the growing feet on wednesday prime minister dmitry mediator had some more strong words to say but. so far the e.u. together with the cyprus parliament have unfortunately acted like a bull in a china shop i think
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can the government come up with a bankruptcy plan for the banks? we will go live to nicosia. >> u.s. president barack obama wraps up his three-day tour of the middle east with a final stop in jordan and a bit of telephone peace brokering. and "cloud atlas" is the front runner in this year's nominations for the german film prize, the lolas. for cyprus, the coming weekend is make or break time. lawmakers have two more days to come up with a bailout plan for the banks or risk sending the whole country into economic collapse. >> the european central bank has said cyprus must come up with 5.8 billion euros by monday in order to qualify for a 10 billion euro bailout. if nicosia fails, the ecb will cut off funding to the ivan. russia further increase pressure on friday, saying it will not offer financial aid until a final plan that the eu is sealed. >> that has the government in nicosia backed or it was a few days ago. that includes a controversial tax on bank accounts to fund the bailout. >> people in cyprus brave the storm to protest outside parliament
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series now in a surge here of civil war between government and assad forces france and britain they anniversary with calls to better equip or rebel fighters that's despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks and there's an she's marie of a notion reports now the conflict has since seventy thousand people killed and millions flee their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of civilization has been home to many african religious groups living in peace and harmony for ages people here believe this diversity is serious strong point but some warn it could also be used against the country and that's something to destroy. and to regime slogans in syria have been repeated to the longest of arab spring countries but assad didn't step down within weeks like the leaders of to measure and egypt nor did his regime fall within months like colonel gadhafi is in libya opposing sides have gone beyond demonstrations and clashes killings have become an everyday reality those wanting to go both at home and abroad ha
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the protesters are urging their government not to. pressure brussels wants to supriya to government to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of people savings the proposal has already been rejected once but there's growing concern that cyprus will be forced to accept it the country's banks have been paralyzed for almost a week now and i says are still important people are bracing themselves for the worst. all of this. the panic this negativity started of course on the announcement over the weekend from brussels that in order to get a ten billion euro bailout package cyprus will have to cough up about five point eight billion in the suggestion to impose a tax on. ninety one percent of cypriots according to a poll have been against. we've seen protests on the streets of people angry really . and specifically a germany they feel of the country has been cornered into a position where they really have no choice but to take a very hard decision now here's what some of the cypriots feel right now towards europe.
the protesters are urging their government not to. pressure brussels wants to supriya to government to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of people savings the proposal has already been rejected once but there's growing concern that cyprus will be forced to accept it the country's banks have been paralyzed for almost a week now and i says are still important people are bracing themselves for the worst. all of this. the panic this negativity started of course on...